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Rob wrote:
Jeff wrote: On 18/04/2015 17:58, wrote: gareth wrote: This current interest (and privacy furore) about drones set me thinking, what an interesting way to elevate a TopBand vertical, but being a temporary structure, not breaching any planning permission (Brit) or zonal (Yank) restrictions. However the height of a 1/4 vertical would be such that it may fall under the regulations of the CAA (UK) and the FAA (US) depending on the location. Under 60m (~200') does not require any permission in the UK. Jeff But do you want a radio controlled gadget with 4 electric motors at the top end of your vertical? Ok you could put a length of isolating rope between it, but still... Some sort of aerostat makes a lot more sense than a thing that requires continuous power. -- Jim Pennino |
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